Title: Citations
1Citations
- Tell them where you got your info
2Definitions
- Citations are your indication that you are using
information that you got from another source
(shows youre honest). - There are in-text citations, and
Bibliographies.
3Styles
- There are MANY citation styles
- Most academic areas have their own style
- All have some things in common
- Author, date, title, document type, and
publication info
4Styles
- The two most common styles are MLA and APA
- MLA Modern Language Association
- APA American Psychological Association
5Any style in-text
- There are exact quotations, and
paraphrasing. - Exact just that. Not a SINGLE thing has been
changed - Paraphrase you took their idea, and put it
in your own words.
6Any style Exact in-text
- Use quotation marks. x
- Be sure to have at beginning AND end.
- Punctuation (usually) goes inside the quotation
marks. - Put the cite at the end.
7Any style Exact in-text
- You want to use -Puppies are cute
Punctuation
Parenthesis
Quotation Marks
(
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.
Puppies are cute
Author,etc
Where did you get it? Need the cite
Lastly, end the sentence.
8MLA in-text
Authors last name and page number (no comma)
Puppies are cute
(Smith 436).
9MLA in-text
If you mention the author in the sentence -
Professor Jack Smith says, Puppies are cute
(238-39).
Just put the page numbers (you already listed the
author)
10MLA - Text Stuff
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This quote is indented 10 spaces because it is
more than 4 lines long
Citation after the final punctuation, in
parenthesis
Text
11MLA - Bibliography
- At the top of a new page, put Works Cited
- List in alphabetical order by authors last name
- 2nd line (or more) are indented 5 spaces.
- The entire list is double spaced
12MLA - Bibliography
- Books by one author
- Titles are underlined, or italicized
- If no author, begin with the title
- City of publication (state if its small)
13MLA - Bibliography
- Shortened form of publisher (Macmillan Publishing
Company Macmillan) - The year of publication
Walker, Alice. The Temple of My Familiar.
New York Harcourt, 1989.
14MLA - Bibliography
- Revisable Internet/On-Line sources
- Provide author, title, electronic publication
information, the date you viewed it, and the full
URL - If the URL goes to another line, break it after a
slash
15MLA - Bibliography
- Include the sites creator (if given), the title
of the site (or a description, such as homepage
if no title), and the name of any institution
its affiliated with.
Smith, Jack. The One-Room School Homepage.
21 Mar. 2005 weeds/SchoolPages/welcome.html.
16APA Exact in-text
Put authors last name and the year of
publication separated by a comma.
(Smith, 2003).
Puppies are cute
17APA Exact in-text
If you mention the author in the sentence -
Professor Jack Smith says, Puppies are cute
(2003).
Just put the publication year (you already listed
the author)
18APA Text stuff
Long quotes are introduced with a colon
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(Smith, 2004)
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This quote is block indented 5 spaces because it
is over 40 words
Source in parenthesis outside final punctuation
Text
19APA - Bibliography
- At the top of a new page, put References.
- List in alphabetical order by authors last name
- 2nd line (or more) are indented 5 spaces.
- The entire list is double spaced
20APA - Bibliography
- If no author, use the first important word of the
title. - If more than one work by same author, list from
oldest to newest - If the same year, same author, arrange
alphabetically by title add an a, b etc.
21APA - Bibliography
- Books by one author
- Begin with authors last name, initials for first
and middle names. - Date of publication in parenthesis after the name
- Underline or italicize the title
22APA - Bibliography
- Capitalize only the first word of titles, first
words after colons, and proper names - Only a city (unless small)
- Shortened form of publishers name
Markel, M.H. (2003). Technical writing
Situations and strategies (3rd ed.). New
York St. Martins.
23APA - Bibliography
- Revisable internet/on-line sources
- Use the most recent revision date (if available).
- In square brackets after the title, identify the
type of page on-line database, journal etc
24APA - Bibliography
- For publication info put the date viewed, and
the complete URL - If URL goes to a second line, break after a slash
or a period
25APA - Bibliography
- Central Intelligence Agency. (1977) The World
- Factbook page on Mexico, Section People. In
- 1996 World Factbook On-line database.
- Retreived October 17, 1997, from the World
- Wide Web http//www.odci.gov/cia/publicatio
ns/ - nsolo/factbook/mx-p.htm.